Work

www.projectmockingbird.com
Worked with DavisDenny to create a user contributed aspect to the site.

www.irenethamesgardner.com
Created a site for a local photographer. The site is built in dreamweaver and it static html. The back-end for customers has a Gallery2 integration so that albums of photos can be looked at and are password protected.

Cover for magazine that I produce. I combine editorial with artwork some I make other from local artists, format their price list, place ads. Create original artwork for cover.

www.ceranima.com
Drupal site for a local wholesaler. Site images are protected by roles

Currently developing a new Drupal site for this non-profit. The site has a shopping cart various CCK content and extensive use of Taxonomy.

www.picture-book.com

This site is an extension of the source book for children's book illustrators. Artists maintain a portfolio of images. The site is exclusively Drupal using taxonomy and views to implement searching and finding artists. Also the site can be used to post jobs which can be answered with image resumes.

Site can be found at www.peytoncarmichael.com.
The site has a front page that is outside the Drupal norm per the client's instructions. Once inside the site images are handled through Galllery2. Again, I used the Gallery2 interface to allow the client an ability to manage their content. the user interface is still not perfect though and the client did not feel comfortable adding content.

I created the site using a Drupal and Gallery2 integration. I had hoped that the end user could easily upload images using Gallery2 but the interface was too clumsy and the client felt uncomfortable uploading images.
In the future if the client wishes to revise the site I will toss the Gallery2 and go straight Drupal.

Heavy use of Photoshop and the lighting issues were overwhelming but somehow I got it out before Christmas now if only I could keep that up.

I got a little more cooperation from the adult-like children and things went well as long as I got Milo's after the photo shoot. I've heard about those models and their needs.